Publish dateSaturday 27 July 2024 - 09:58
Story Code : 294192
Barack and Michelle Obama supported the candidacy of Kamla Harris in the US elections
Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama and his wife supported the candidacy of Kamla Harris, vice president of Joe Biden, to compete in the 2024 US presidential election.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): In a video published on Friday, July 26, Harris is seen answering a joint phone call between Barack and Michelle Obama.

The Obamas' support for the possible candidacy of Kamla Harris against Donald Trump, the former president and the candidate of the Republican Party, comes after the current president of the United States, Joe Biden, announced this week that he will not run in the upcoming elections.

Barack Obama said in this phone call that they proudly support Kamala Harris and will work for her success in the elections and her reaching the White House.

Michelle Obama also called Kamla Harris's possible candidacy a "historic event."

Barack Obama and his wife may be the last major figures in the Democratic Party to officially endorse Kamla Harris' potential candidacy.

The Obama family continues to be a major fundraiser at major campaign events for Democratic candidates.

According to an Associated Press poll, before Obama's call, Kamla Harris had the public support of a majority of delegates at the Democratic National Convention, which is scheduled to begin next month in Chicago.

Joe Biden, the current president of the United States, Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the House of Representatives, Chek Schumer, the majority leader of the Senate, Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, Jim Cliburn, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Bill Clinton, the former president, and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, from There are prominent figures of the Democratic Party who have supported the possible candidacy of Kamala Harris.

If Harris wins the Democratic nomination, she will become the first black and South Asian woman to run for president in the 248-year history of the United States.
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